A variety of lower-cost data-only plans will be available, ranging from as low as $15 for 250 MB to $30 for 1 GB of monthly data.

There will be a mix of prepaid and postpaid options on both the 3G and LTE networks.

“While the new lower-cost data-only plans represent a step in the right direction and provide more choice for Canadians, we remain concerned by the overall condition of the market,” said Ian Scott, CEO of the CRTC.

“To this end, the review we will launch next year will look at the state of mobile wireless competition more broadly.”

The federal government says that data-only wireless plans will allow Canadians to use voice and messaging applications of their choice on a combination of Wi-Fi and cellular networks.

In order to ensure that Bell Mobility, Rogers and Telus stick with their new commitments, they will submit information regarding their lower-cost data-only plans back to the CRTC every six months.

For more information, and to see the national wireless carriers’ revised plans, click this link.